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The phrase "always here to learn" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a willingness or openness to gain knowledge or improve oneself in various contexts, such as personal development or professional growth.
Example: "I believe that continuous improvement is essential, and I am always here to learn from my experiences and those around me."
Alternatives: "constantly eager to learn" or "perpetually open to learning".
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"You're always here to learn, you're not going to know it all so as long as you take everything in, you can use that to better your ability.
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He needs to be here, to learn".
She is here to learn, seriously.
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"I want to stay here to learn.
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